Monthly Archives: November 2009

I’ve been a little off on my posting schedule. Partially because we are away from the shop for the week of Thanksgiving in Birmingham, Alabama, Cliff’s hometown. So, I thought I’d give a quick report on what we have been … Continue reading →

Upon moving into our new shop last winter, we pulled down two old open flame gas fired heaters that were hanging in the shop and gave them away through craigslist. These were a definite fire hazard in a wood … Continue reading →

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…or so many uses for wood… some are more obvious than others: furniture (not necessarily our favorite, but of course we put it first) shelter and structures orchards of food paper oxygen fuel and heat exercise and make-believe wood crafts … Continue reading →

If you are in downtown Los Angeles and free for breakfast on Tuesday, this should be very interesting. The creative economy is crucial to our city’s future. We are pleased to be a part of the local resources. … Continue reading →

Posted inEvents and Art Shows|Comments Off on 2009 Otis Report on the Creative Economy of the Los Angeles Region | Arts for LA

Taking a quick tour of the shop today. These are the projects we have going on. A traditional kitchen to be installed this week in Brentwood. One of a series of reclaimed wine oak doors headed for Glendale. A huge … Continue reading →